The cures for disease was worse than the disease. They used strange things and some of it killed the people. Dried mice, herbs, Mercury, and urine were some of the things used. Bleeding was often used because they thought that the blood was bad. Medicine was done through superstition because the Church didn't allow the doctors to really work on the body. It actually wasn't legal until 1835 for a medical school to dissect a body to see the organs. Before this time there was a big trade in stolen bodies.
Two diseases that I can think of right away are malaria and leprosy. Dysentery and other water born diseases are still active in areas prone to flooding.
The Medieval Doctors thought caused illness and diseases was the alignment of the planets and if they changed. They also thought God had made them ill.
There were no dinosaurs in medieval times.
In medieval times, latrines were often simple pits or trenches dug into the ground. Waste would accumulate in these pits, and there was little to no system for proper disposal or cleaning. This lack of sanitation led to the spread of diseases and foul odors in medieval communities.
Medieval castles.
She was treated like a queen
Yes pneumonia was deadly in medieval times as most diseases were because there werent any antibiotics back then as there are today.
Popes in medieval times were treated extremely well. They lived in luxury and were essentially the rulers of Rome. Often, popes became incredibly wealthy, and even had secret lovers or fathered children while they were Pope.
No one they were treated the same way they always had been as second class citizens.
they were treated very fair and loyal
Two diseases that I can think of right away are malaria and leprosy. Dysentery and other water born diseases are still active in areas prone to flooding.
They were treated with respect and it was illegal to hang a priest.
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Poeple did not understand the relationship between polutants and health. leading to major epidemics, industrial diseases, and alergys.
No, of course not.
Yes. Bacterial diseases can be treated with antibiotics. Viral diseases have to run their course. Many viral diseases have vaccines available, such as flu, measles, mumps, chicken pox and so on. If your cold or flu turns into pneumonia, then that can be treated since it is bacterial.